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To hate family is to hate self. for whether to admit, or not they are us, and we are them, inexorably tied, Our traits, hopes, desires; us, Blood, Love, carry through. this is no reason to be distraught it instead simply is. mother nature does not stop do not fear this to over-acknowledge is to assume you posses more than the man that stands near what lies beneath is a part of her charm she is ambivalent and could care less she means to do no harm. Therefore, where the feel of inherent flaws plague the mind let go, sit, turn off all distractions and give yourself time, to Ponder not when you fail, to Think, not when you fall but pass, and Rise above and beyond not in the eyes of the onlooker but in the eyes of the self... not in unwrapped spite, but in benevolent unison Family: they are me i am them! through eternity.
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 7:15 AM UTC
Family
To hate family is to hate self. for whether to admit, or not they are us, and we are them, inexorably tied, Our traits, hopes, desires; us, Blood, Love, carry through. this is no reason to be distraught it instead simply is. mother nature does not stop do not fear this to over-acknowledge is to assume you posses more than the man that stands near what lies beneath is a part of her charm she is ambivalent and could care less she means to do no harm. Therefore, where the feel of inherent flaws plague the mind let go, sit, turn off all distractions and give yourself time, to Ponder not when you fail, to Think, not when you fall but pass, and Rise above and beyond not in the eyes of the onlooker but in the eyes of the self... not in unwrapped spite, but in benevolent unison Family: they are me i am them! through eternity.
Dudewithanafro
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 7:15 AM UTC
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